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never used it. just kept it. 64 years later he decided, hum, i would like to know what's going on in there. there he is, smelling his can of lard, inspecting it. >> who wakes up and say you know, i'm goi g of lard that i have had for decades. >> he is 87 years old. what does he have to lose? he's spreading it on a piece of rye bread and he bites in this piece of rye bread with his lard me . >> oh, boy. >> he doesn't seem fazed by it he had it tested by food safety experts who said it was okay for the lard to be consumed. the expert said it probably survived because the can was air tight and had preservatives. >> i don't know what normal lard on a cracker tastes like, so how would i know this lard is bad? you know, how would i know what the difference is from how it normally tastes? >> i almost can't believe i'm getting paid to show you this next video. ♪ the video is called fart step. ♪ >> this is a concert in denver, colorado, and something sounds odd. what is it? >> that's just a bunch of fart
never used it. just kept it. 64 years later he decided, hum, i would like to know what's going on in there. there he is, smelling his can of lard, inspecting it. >> who wakes up and say you know, i'm goi g of lard that i have had for decades. >> he is 87 years old. what does he have to lose? he's spreading it on a piece of rye bread and he bites in this piece of rye bread with his lard me . >> oh, boy. >> he doesn't seem fazed by it he had it tested by food safety...
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and thank you for coming and joining us. i want to thank the administration for the enactment of the colombia free trade agreement which was very important. i'm concerned, mr. secretary, with the state of our economy and the state of u.s. manufacturing as well. the march manufacturing output index slipped to 0.2% from 0.8% which is a dangerous sign in my mind, that our economy is slowing due to high cost of transportation. it's clear when i'm home in illinois that what manufacturers are asking of the federal government, they want a fair and competitive tax code. they want less intrusion from federal agencies and they want a sound supply of affordable energy. they simply want a level playing field to be able to compete with other countries overseas. i hope that you'll be able to discuss some of the work you're doing to make america competitive again. and with that, i guess i will yield back. >> i thank the gentlemen. and now we'll turn our attention to the panels. we have two panels of witnesses joining us today. each of our
and thank you for coming and joining us. i want to thank the administration for the enactment of the colombia free trade agreement which was very important. i'm concerned, mr. secretary, with the state of our economy and the state of u.s. manufacturing as well. the march manufacturing output index slipped to 0.2% from 0.8% which is a dangerous sign in my mind, that our economy is slowing due to high cost of transportation. it's clear when i'm home in illinois that what manufacturers are asking...
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i used to think the same thing. i used to think walmart is great for poor people. then i saw what walmart did to american businesses. so, you know here is the story. you take -- you make a sleeping bag, you go to walmart, they say -- it is being made in north carolina. they say, well, i would like to sell that, it is very good, but sears used to do this too, by the way, but, you know, you're charging us $19.95. it has to be $9.95. i can't do that. these people have to pay their families have got to eat. i don't care about that. right. now i'm on a plane to china. they're happy to do that for 19 reasons. depends on the business. tvs are different from sleeping bags. so all this stuff, walmart becomes an agent of the pla almost. walmart becomes an agent of the chinese government economically in the sense that walk down the aisle and check how many things are made in china in walmart. >> 75%. >> so while that's happening, the people who would have made those things had real jobs in the middle class here are on the street. >> are they on the street or are they actually
i used to think the same thing. i used to think walmart is great for poor people. then i saw what walmart did to american businesses. so, you know here is the story. you take -- you make a sleeping bag, you go to walmart, they say -- it is being made in north carolina. they say, well, i would like to sell that, it is very good, but sears used to do this too, by the way, but, you know, you're charging us $19.95. it has to be $9.95. i can't do that. these people have to pay their families have...
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it is said it would evacuate us. they stop. power back on.he and it said it would evacuate its again. after waiting an hour with no lights and no air conditioning, s restored and the train went to the station. at about 8:00 this morning, a second red line train also lost power stopping on the tracks. people there became ill on train and taken to the hospital. red line isays the directions now, stillr, there are individuals. at arains are running d because they're these towhat caused the bureau trends to lose power. that investigation continues. we do not know to be running at speed. that has yet to be determined. abc 7 news. >> all rights. keep an eye on that situation. also at noon, george zimmerman back in the news. his dna is casting some doubt about what happened on the night e shot trade on margin. -- trayvon martin. the results, inconclusive. said the 17-year-ago e fight his gun during th back in february. also new this new, a montgomery county judge has rejected the attempt. this is according to a news proved -- to a new
it is said it would evacuate us. they stop. power back on.he and it said it would evacuate its again. after waiting an hour with no lights and no air conditioning, s restored and the train went to the station. at about 8:00 this morning, a second red line train also lost power stopping on the tracks. people there became ill on train and taken to the hospital. red line isays the directions now, stillr, there are individuals. at arains are running d because they're these towhat caused the bureau...
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and i pass the legislation out at our request and it gives us -- puts us in this position. several things we've done, plus now the protection of those steps we have as of february 2012, 283 ending up in countervailing cvd orders in place which puts tariffs on 120 products. so in march the administration simply recently filed a case in chinese exports on rare earths. it's a violation, we believe, of the world trade organization rules. it is a policy designed by china to force manufacturing to relocate to china and to limit foreign competition. so we have to keep doing that. we do it with a very capable and large team of people. and these things are done under u.s. law and u.s. requirements. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you, mr. butterfield. the chair now recognizes mr. stearns for five minutes. >> thank you madam chairwoman. mr. secretary, i come from this a little perhaps differently than you. you talked about an energy plan. the energy plan that i think you and the administration supports is based upon using solar panels, wind panels, thermal, solar thermal devices an
and i pass the legislation out at our request and it gives us -- puts us in this position. several things we've done, plus now the protection of those steps we have as of february 2012, 283 ending up in countervailing cvd orders in place which puts tariffs on 120 products. so in march the administration simply recently filed a case in chinese exports on rare earths. it's a violation, we believe, of the world trade organization rules. it is a policy designed by china to force manufacturing to...
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please give us your feedback. the state of north carolina would have saved a lot of money, even ten years ago when we talked about this, and so i'd like to ask if you -- would you, governor malloy, send that information back? governor snyder? >> sure. i'm sure my staff behind me has already made a note of your request and we certainly will attempt to do that. let me be very clear, i believe in consolidation. as governor of the state of connecticut i proposed the consolidation of 30 separate state agencies. actually doing that by over a third. and in this budget that i'm presenting on february 8th we do it again. and i want to be very clear, consolidation for the pirps of identifying funds to attack problems that exist and to do away with duplicate requirements is something that i absolutely support. having said that, with respect to the program, we have used that program very effectively in a number of different ways around job funneling, job training, and talent acquisition. so i look forward to working with the
please give us your feedback. the state of north carolina would have saved a lot of money, even ten years ago when we talked about this, and so i'd like to ask if you -- would you, governor malloy, send that information back? governor snyder? >> sure. i'm sure my staff behind me has already made a note of your request and we certainly will attempt to do that. let me be very clear, i believe in consolidation. as governor of the state of connecticut i proposed the consolidation of 30...
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thanks for joining us on this thursday. i hope you enjoy the rest of your evening. >>> in a few moments, a hearing on manufacturing and jobs with testimony from commerce secretary john bryson. in two hours, steve forbes, the president and ceo of "forbes" talks about the economy and the tax code. after that, a hearing looking into a general services administration conference in las vegas. >>> when i was embedded in eastern afghanistan, the soldiers started telling me that the u.s. government was wasting tens of billions of dollars on totally mismanaged development and logistics contracts. >> in funding the enemy, douglas wissing follows the money in afghanistan and finds corruption from top to bottom, right into the hands of the taliban. >> i was in one meeting where the brigade command ir, an incredibly effective guy named colonel mike howard, this is not long after president obama took office, and the state department was out there saying, okay. we're going to give you a whole bunch of development money. it's counterinsurg
thanks for joining us on this thursday. i hope you enjoy the rest of your evening. >>> in a few moments, a hearing on manufacturing and jobs with testimony from commerce secretary john bryson. in two hours, steve forbes, the president and ceo of "forbes" talks about the economy and the tax code. after that, a hearing looking into a general services administration conference in las vegas. >>> when i was embedded in eastern afghanistan, the soldiers started telling me...
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join us in the "newsroom." i'm fredricka whitfield. >>> we're going to take you to "the next list" already in progress. >>> so what happens next then? the idea has gone through that community. it seemed like it shows some promise. what happens? >> we start sketching, start doing some research. we'll do everything from industrial design to mechanical engineering to picking the colors, materials and finishes. our expert team here does a lot of work but at the same time the community has a say and impact in every step of the process. when people hear about working on the service, they're like it's just a bunch of young kids lobbing ideas over the fence. that's not the case. we are predominantly an older community of stay-at-home moms an retirees and people that are leaving their day jobs, coming home, eating dinner and spending the night working on quirky. >> increasingly what consumers are looking for are in fact experiences. memorable events that engage them in a personal way. to be on that site is an experience
join us in the "newsroom." i'm fredricka whitfield. >>> we're going to take you to "the next list" already in progress. >>> so what happens next then? the idea has gone through that community. it seemed like it shows some promise. what happens? >> we start sketching, start doing some research. we'll do everything from industrial design to mechanical engineering to picking the colors, materials and finishes. our expert team here does a lot of work but...
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in order for us to continue to create jobs in this country, we need congress to help us get more competitive. it's all about global competition. there are four goals nam has put together. i defer you to lead those, but the united states needs taxes for global markets to enable us to get and reach 95% of these consumers that lif outside our borders. to do that, we need effective tax policy, energy policy. we need to stop these insane regulations and quick point about the environment. i have children, grandchildren. i want them to breathe clean air. overregulating is going to hurt the environment into other countries that are not as careful with the environment as we are. so in theory, overregulation is going to backfire and hurt the global economy. lowering the tax rate is important. the back is another important parameter that we need. we need ftas. the ftas we have in place actually have trade surfaces. as a matter of fact, over the last four years, we have accumulative trade surplus of $120 billion. that brings the record to jobs. we need jobs for the sustained economy. i've talked about t
in order for us to continue to create jobs in this country, we need congress to help us get more competitive. it's all about global competition. there are four goals nam has put together. i defer you to lead those, but the united states needs taxes for global markets to enable us to get and reach 95% of these consumers that lif outside our borders. to do that, we need effective tax policy, energy policy. we need to stop these insane regulations and quick point about the environment. i have...
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call us right now for your free customized plan. or, visit us online. careone. we know what it's like to be in your shoes. >> in today's consumer alert, new information about a recall involving sliced apples sold at mcdonald's and burger king. health officials say these night may have been contaminated with listeria before shipment and they're now part of a nationwide recall. 300,000 cases and 300,000 individual back items are covered under that. experts say listeria can cause potentially serious illnesses, and parents should be on the lookout for fever and nausea. well, tax-free week is officially underway here in maryland just in time for your back-to-school shopping. now through saturday, you might have to pay maryland's 6% sales tax on shoes and clothing the cost under $100. for more information on which items are tax-free, head to our website wbaltv.com and click on slide shows. everybody enjoys of having to pay taxes while shopping for clothes, but most people do not enjoy having to try those clothes on. right? scott is reporting that there's no way to fin
call us right now for your free customized plan. or, visit us online. careone. we know what it's like to be in your shoes. >> in today's consumer alert, new information about a recall involving sliced apples sold at mcdonald's and burger king. health officials say these night may have been contaminated with listeria before shipment and they're now part of a nationwide recall. 300,000 cases and 300,000 individual back items are covered under that. experts say listeria can cause potentially...
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they pointed out to us that right now there are 600,000 manufacturing jobs in the united states that companies who have come back home can't because they can't match the worker's skills with the need of the companies. so we launched a partnership between my wife jill, a community college profr, calls the best kept secret. my wife jill calls the best kept secret in america. american community colleges. and businesses looking to fill those 600,000 slots, married up with them. we've also proposed an $8 billion partnership, to give more momentum to this effort. my labor, secretary solis, suggested an 800 mile bus trip starting off in with a wash working their way through tennessee, kentucky, virginia, north carolina, visiting community college and businesses after community colleges and businesses. providing hundreds and hundreds of good paying jobs, because they're training directly, exactly what the companies need. and it's all over the country. from tennessee to north carolina to michigan, ohio, new hampshire. and it's working. so let me say it again. thank you, terry, and thank you,
they pointed out to us that right now there are 600,000 manufacturing jobs in the united states that companies who have come back home can't because they can't match the worker's skills with the need of the companies. so we launched a partnership between my wife jill, a community college profr, calls the best kept secret. my wife jill calls the best kept secret in america. american community colleges. and businesses looking to fill those 600,000 slots, married up with them. we've also proposed...
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use. they can dictate everything to us. it is opening the door to the proverbial pandora's box of government control. this is the greatest attack upon our freedom. this is an attack on religious freedom. it wasn't about birth control. it's about the federal government controlling our lives. and that's exactly what this administration wants to do. they want to control every aspect of our lives. so this doesn't have anything to do with birth control. it really has to do with government control. >> let me get a tweet in here from michael. he says representative brown, which particular parts of obama care is going to destroy the doctor/patient relationship? >> well, the obama care ipad is going to make decisions for doctors like me already cms, the federal agency that controls medicare and medicaid already makes those decisions. doctors all over this country today have to get permission from the federal government just to put a patient in the hospital. the independent payment advisory board is
use. they can dictate everything to us. it is opening the door to the proverbial pandora's box of government control. this is the greatest attack upon our freedom. this is an attack on religious freedom. it wasn't about birth control. it's about the federal government controlling our lives. and that's exactly what this administration wants to do. they want to control every aspect of our lives. so this doesn't have anything to do with birth control. it really has to do with government control....
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we're determined, i think all of us, republican and democrat are determined to turn that around. and i also want to thank terry, want to thank the community college for doing what is a remarkable thing happening all across the country. for partnering with this great company and producing job. making sure the skills available match theen i come here today with a very, very simple message. manufacturing is back. manufacturing is back. and, folks. it's not only good news for chuck and all the fellow workers here on this factory floor. it's good news for america. it's even better news for america's middle class. they've taken an awful beating over the last decade or more. and what's happened just in the last couple years, 430,000 new manufacturing jobs just since 2010. more t new manufacturing jobs here in the state of iowa.astest growth in manufacturing since the '90s. after years of the word outsourcing, our children a as h as we heard outsourcing, it's called insourcing.us folks, the and you're going to see more of them. the facts are, that the jobs that left the united states are
we're determined, i think all of us, republican and democrat are determined to turn that around. and i also want to thank terry, want to thank the community college for doing what is a remarkable thing happening all across the country. for partnering with this great company and producing job. making sure the skills available match theen i come here today with a very, very simple message. manufacturing is back. manufacturing is back. and, folks. it's not only good news for chuck and all the...
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that does it for us today. thank you for joining us. i'm dylan ratigan and "hardball" is up now. >>> wedding bells. let's play "hardball."
that does it for us today. thank you for joining us. i'm dylan ratigan and "hardball" is up now. >>> wedding bells. let's play "hardball."
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that brings us to tonight's number, 120 million. that is the combined estimated losses of four firms that execute trades on blafehalf of buyers and sellers. the losses all stem from nasdaq's problems with getting orders through its system shortly after the stock started trading last friday. night capital, a major trader on facebook's opening day, estimates its losses between $30 million and $35 million. citadel securities' losses were in the same range. ubs says it lost about $30 million and citigroup about $20 million, according to news reports. needless to say, it's been a tough week for facebook and friends who on this holiday weekend might be feeling a little zucked themselves. >>> first round votes are still being counted in egypt's landmark election, but early results today suggest the country might be headed for a runoff election. the candidates so far, a former mubarak regime official and a member of the muslim brotherhood. hala gorani is in cairo watching the results come in. i asked her how egyptian voters are reacting to
that brings us to tonight's number, 120 million. that is the combined estimated losses of four firms that execute trades on blafehalf of buyers and sellers. the losses all stem from nasdaq's problems with getting orders through its system shortly after the stock started trading last friday. night capital, a major trader on facebook's opening day, estimates its losses between $30 million and $35 million. citadel securities' losses were in the same range. ubs says it lost about $30 million and...
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the only thing he suffrage was a list to us. unbelievable. stick around, we have a look at the beautiful >> cool temperatures, 40's tomorrow. back into the 60's on sunday. >> good night, everybody. featuring rickey minor
the only thing he suffrage was a list to us. unbelievable. stick around, we have a look at the beautiful >> cool temperatures, 40's tomorrow. back into the 60's on sunday. >> good night, everybody. featuring rickey minor
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it's open, it's answerable to us. we can have them do things and improve the world and that's what i try to inspire students to do. and in fact, they've been successful. so over the last few years of my teachings this way, two bills have passed congress and been signed by the president of the united states. >> and how many of these students have a view -- 50% of our primaries are uncontested, 196 people provide agencies money for all the political candidates, and yet we see remarkable groups, oases, public sector and private sector oases. what do you think they should better understand? >> if you were in my class, i would say, don't complain, do something about the problem. the students come in and say, those people are prepared. they're doing something about the problem. they're approaching government with a different point of view. >> and let me remind you of that fact. >> and let me give you the problem that i want to you work on. and would you recommend going back to the travel just to connect these things? would
it's open, it's answerable to us. we can have them do things and improve the world and that's what i try to inspire students to do. and in fact, they've been successful. so over the last few years of my teachings this way, two bills have passed congress and been signed by the president of the united states. >> and how many of these students have a view -- 50% of our primaries are uncontested, 196 people provide agencies money for all the political candidates, and yet we see remarkable...
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thank you for joining us for 11 news at noon. join us tonight at 5:00.
thank you for joining us for 11 news at noon. join us tonight at 5:00.
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the other issue with durable battle in general none of us are good at using them because if you use at the rate of water bottle use at the same time this sort of market niche has taken off, the amount of water -- bottled water we consume has not declined. so we're still drinkings as much bottled water as ever and now we're buying these echo logically disruptive stainless steel and durable water bottles. so it's making us consume more and not less. >> i had a question. >> you go first. >> we think when we throw away our plastic water bottles and everything else and we separate our trash and throw it away in the blue containers, that's all being recycled. is it? >> no. no. sadly. part of that is because we don't throw those things away correctly. if you put the can with the mashed pumpkin paste still stuck to the side. not going to be recycled. depends on what company is doing it. but the recycling injury is concerned about contamination of the material they receive. the greasy pizza box. the con tame nation is not go it costs more to process the material so likely the material, most of
the other issue with durable battle in general none of us are good at using them because if you use at the rate of water bottle use at the same time this sort of market niche has taken off, the amount of water -- bottled water we consume has not declined. so we're still drinkings as much bottled water as ever and now we're buying these echo logically disruptive stainless steel and durable water bottles. so it's making us consume more and not less. >> i had a question. >> you go...
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it is time for you to wake the rest of us up and showed us what you have got -- and show us what you have got. that is your history. that is your legacy. that is who you are. not forget that. that is why me and my husband and the folks across the country are so proud of you all. we are so hopeful about our future because of you. yes, we are. know that. so, graduates, i love you all. i cannot wait to see all that you will achieve and all you will contribute in the years ahead. you have everything before you. god bless you all and good luck. [applause] >> we recently attended the commencement seri -- ceremony for mount st. mary's university. we spoke with some of the school's graduates. >> my name is caitlin. i am from pennsylvania. >> what did you think of today? >> i thought -- i love how traditional it was and how supportive everyone in the audience was a half. the fact that we were able to be onstage and everyone was so happy for us and it meant a lot to me. to see the faculty and administration smiling at me and clapping. it made me feel even better. >> how about the speakers? >>
it is time for you to wake the rest of us up and showed us what you have got -- and show us what you have got. that is your history. that is your legacy. that is who you are. not forget that. that is why me and my husband and the folks across the country are so proud of you all. we are so hopeful about our future because of you. yes, we are. know that. so, graduates, i love you all. i cannot wait to see all that you will achieve and all you will contribute in the years ahead. you have...
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they're using our name and certainly. yeah. we feel the pain as well. >> the case is being handled by north carolina police, livermore police putting out a warning. >> when putting something on the internet you don't know who you're talking to. you may be one of your friends. may be someone unknown to you who is collecting information to make you victim of a crime. >> i don't feel bad. i don't. it's just my identity and my friends and family. especially hitting my family. that is what bothered me. >> we reached out to facebook for comment about this incident and no one got back to us. ron worked for numy 20 years and hez he's not bothered he still has not found a new job since numy shut down two years ago. >> thank you. >> there is breaking news where chp officers shot a suspect in this parking lot. >> this is a live view over the scene. we do not know what led to this shooting but it appears the officer shot the suspect in the shoulder. chp will only confirm the man should recover we'll update you on more information if we get
they're using our name and certainly. yeah. we feel the pain as well. >> the case is being handled by north carolina police, livermore police putting out a warning. >> when putting something on the internet you don't know who you're talking to. you may be one of your friends. may be someone unknown to you who is collecting information to make you victim of a crime. >> i don't feel bad. i don't. it's just my identity and my friends and family. especially hitting my family. that...
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in our previous school district there wasn't as much for us to connect with. >> they put us in groups instead of rows. so you can converse with people in your group. >> when you are looking for information science and social studies instead you can have an encyclopedia which is sometimes limited. you have the internet. >> teachers and school officials from over 40 states have come to observe the winning formula dr. edwards created five years ago. >> i think there's other schools around the country would be wise to adopt a model like this. >> leon is a parent whose daughter graduated two years ago. his son leon junior just graduated. he was offered a full four-year academic scholarship to study pharmaceutical science. >> probably the 3rd for 4th. had an opportunity to sit down with dr. edwards and talk about what we could do it try to help educate our young people and prepare them for their future. >>> coming up next how real time assessments makes all of the difference for student achievement and i get schooled in a popular math game. >> education is very complex. it is a phenomenal v
in our previous school district there wasn't as much for us to connect with. >> they put us in groups instead of rows. so you can converse with people in your group. >> when you are looking for information science and social studies instead you can have an encyclopedia which is sometimes limited. you have the internet. >> teachers and school officials from over 40 states have come to observe the winning formula dr. edwards created five years ago. >> i think there's other...
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thanks for joining us. hope awed great weekend and enjoyed the weather. >> it was a wonderful more's day weekend and a great -- mother's day weekend and a great way to honor mom. but this week, not so much the same. lynette has the bad news. >> take it away. >> the bad news. i will put a good news spin on it because we need the rainch that's what we will see throughout the day and on maryland's most powerful radar, we are beginning to see showers popping up. looking at the radar tour let'sstart around frederick county pushing in showers towards walkers villes and tawnytown. along i-70 towards hagerstown you will be getting in on some wet weather. also, crossing over the bay along the eastern shore, in easton, also church creek getting in on some wet weather. but not only do we have the wet weather with the showers, very humid and we are very mild with temperatures in the low to mid- 60s. all right. let's check of your abc2 time savor traffic with lauren. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. i have bette
thanks for joining us. hope awed great weekend and enjoyed the weather. >> it was a wonderful more's day weekend and a great -- mother's day weekend and a great way to honor mom. but this week, not so much the same. lynette has the bad news. >> take it away. >> the bad news. i will put a good news spin on it because we need the rainch that's what we will see throughout the day and on maryland's most powerful radar, we are beginning to see showers popping up. looking at the...
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this had to be done by using wild resources. and that meant in turn, here dom the ladies, you have to know where exactly they are, what plants are useful for what, and at what season and on and son and on. and that's where a computer like memory really helps. so both sexes, men for hunting, obviously, but also the women, had to know their territories thoroughly. now, in these territories, which the people were learning, thoroughly, this gives you some idea of what language groups and major tribal entities there were when the english arrived. and you can see which ones are coastal plain, i've got the boundaries shown in hills, with the boundary with the piedmont, and then the mountains. all of these people had to know their territories. really, really thoroughly. and except for the boundary between the piedmont and the coastal plain, most of these people were in a reasonably peaceful state. the piedmont coastal plain was a hostile boundary. north and south of it seems to have been friendly, most of the time. but even that -- wasn
this had to be done by using wild resources. and that meant in turn, here dom the ladies, you have to know where exactly they are, what plants are useful for what, and at what season and on and son and on. and that's where a computer like memory really helps. so both sexes, men for hunting, obviously, but also the women, had to know their territories thoroughly. now, in these territories, which the people were learning, thoroughly, this gives you some idea of what language groups and major...
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we will tell who is with us and who is not. -- we will know who is with us and who is not. in the union, we charge people $50 -- [laughter] the right to full employment and a living wage. the right to full participation in the electoral process. the right to a voice. the right to a quality education. the right to a secure health and future. i do not know how are you could oppose those things, but we will see. >> you are not going to go around like grover norquist, are you? >> some people might. that is not our intention. it is part of the bigger thing of having the debate over the american middle class and workers and the shared prosperity. it is part of that. it is a continuation of calling attention to that so we can continue to have the debate. if you say i will not sign that, the question is why? what do you oppose? i would assume that mitt romney says i oppose the right to a voice at work. i would say ok, that is your decision. who opposes the living wage? nobody. it will be fun. it will be part of the debate and the bigger issue getting people to talk about a differen
we will tell who is with us and who is not. -- we will know who is with us and who is not. in the union, we charge people $50 -- [laughter] the right to full employment and a living wage. the right to full participation in the electoral process. the right to a voice. the right to a quality education. the right to a secure health and future. i do not know how are you could oppose those things, but we will see. >> you are not going to go around like grover norquist, are you? >> some...
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beyond that, look at footnote 13, very disengeneral use, in my view. it said we had never formally taken a position that there was any limit to the time necessary to justify a recess appointment. and, you know, in the four years i was -- i was in the white house actually total of 12 years, watching and then dealing directly with appointments of this kind, never once was there any hint that the time period could be less than three days. certainly even when i was in the white house, not less than two or three weeks. it hadn't gotten down to the ten-day limit. there's plenty on the record to suggest that it is a three-day. of course we have the constitution giving the house authority to refuse a recess shorter than three days. so -- but the repeat, the litigation rests red flag in this opinion is the one that disturbs me a great deal. >> now, we earlier heard, and from personal knowledge i know that the house did not grant the senate the ability to be in recess. assuming that the house's authority now has been waived, that we no longer have that authority
beyond that, look at footnote 13, very disengeneral use, in my view. it said we had never formally taken a position that there was any limit to the time necessary to justify a recess appointment. and, you know, in the four years i was -- i was in the white house actually total of 12 years, watching and then dealing directly with appointments of this kind, never once was there any hint that the time period could be less than three days. certainly even when i was in the white house, not less than...
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a baltimoreesex therapist teels us... it's a mmntal illness. (fred berlin-sex therapist)"its very much like d there is a tremendous orce behind the behaviir that pushes it and this is the reason mann cant on their pwn.. simply stop..and often campbell admitted to eeping tom charges in the case at towson university. this morning, he's n the paltimoreecountyylock uupwhich comes as a relife to many female students.i'm megan three people are shot n harford county.it hhppenne around 8 o' clock last night on edgewater drive in edgewood. pound two victims..both were aater, a third gunshot victim was taaen to the hospitaa. &pright now, all three victims are in stable condition. a 21-yeer-old is indicttd for of a 13-year old girl...and two other adults could bee phhrged, as well. &pwell.police sayythe guu that killed monae turnage... belonged to martinez armstrrng. he was rrested last month. prigger man admitted to the crime...and is 12-year old friend claimed he hid the booy .besidds martinez... 2 other &padults are under invessigation... the shooterrs
a baltimoreesex therapist teels us... it's a mmntal illness. (fred berlin-sex therapist)"its very much like d there is a tremendous orce behind the behaviir that pushes it and this is the reason mann cant on their pwn.. simply stop..and often campbell admitted to eeping tom charges in the case at towson university. this morning, he's n the paltimoreecountyylock uupwhich comes as a relife to many female students.i'm megan three people are shot n harford county.it hhppenne around 8 o' clock...
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occupy got us started. you know, what that was about, better or worse, it was not about political strategy. made the point, we got 1% and -9d -- 99% out there. i'm dubious whether we got all the way through the 99%, but now it's up to us. fciu, the other unions, faith groups, all of us, whatever -- wherever we affiliate or act on our own because i think our democracy's in danger. we can't have so much power at the top from big cooperations and wealthy individuals without becoming a very different country, and we can't have disperties between the top and bottom and remain the democracy that we really claim we are and want to be. this has to change. it has to change. it changed in the progressive era. we can look back to that. there were the robber barrens, the captains of industry. they had enormous political power, and somehow between the muckrakers and people getting out and teddy roosevelt, we did have change in terms of the political outcomes and in terms of what it meant for ordinary people. i think the
occupy got us started. you know, what that was about, better or worse, it was not about political strategy. made the point, we got 1% and -9d -- 99% out there. i'm dubious whether we got all the way through the 99%, but now it's up to us. fciu, the other unions, faith groups, all of us, whatever -- wherever we affiliate or act on our own because i think our democracy's in danger. we can't have so much power at the top from big cooperations and wealthy individuals without becoming a very...
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in the meantime uses them to rich. is a live look at conditions towards 880. >>> at least two people are reported to the and 19 others wounded after a bomb attack today on the u.s. government vehicle today in northwest pakistan. police did the vehicle had just left the u.s. consulate went was rammed by a car packed with explosives. the people killed or pakistan need. i least two of the met wounded were americans. this list of a growing violence between the regime of president and rebels who opposes government and syria. about five dozen people were killed in the country in just august the daedalus month so far. the religiously to fund the unification church has died. the rev. donald in a hospital near his home cooks accuse the church of demanding a cut like devotion of its members. he was 92. >>> the seven murals or less of last month in the york as she prepared to work at the u.s. open. prosecutable of the she killed her and your husband with a coffee mug. prosecutors haven't publicly discuss a motive but a search war
in the meantime uses them to rich. is a live look at conditions towards 880. >>> at least two people are reported to the and 19 others wounded after a bomb attack today on the u.s. government vehicle today in northwest pakistan. police did the vehicle had just left the u.s. consulate went was rammed by a car packed with explosives. the people killed or pakistan need. i least two of the met wounded were americans. this list of a growing violence between the regime of president and...
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we spend much more than we used to. scores are flat. no surprise. it is a government monopoly and they always street customers corley corporation clap charities would help the people who cannot afford that we used to government paying k-12 education. but why not attach the money to your back? your parents could take $13,000 to any school they would compete to get you and the best teachers would compete they would be making 300,000 per year and you would get a better education [applause] >> i am a freshman here at chapel hill. what is your view on gun-control? my call mates believe noble and should have done. that is our second amendment right. >> i live in new york city and it is common sense if people had a gun people would shoot each other accidentally, blood in the streets my said that two out sharpton. what if people could carry a pistol? but that is the law in most eighth. i have learned it does not increase crime but in some cases there are fewer bad guys because he worries you could be packing. [laughter] was certain limits you should have th
we spend much more than we used to. scores are flat. no surprise. it is a government monopoly and they always street customers corley corporation clap charities would help the people who cannot afford that we used to government paying k-12 education. but why not attach the money to your back? your parents could take $13,000 to any school they would compete to get you and the best teachers would compete they would be making 300,000 per year and you would get a better education [applause]...
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for many of us, that means this season's spending remorse is sinking in. the average american spent an estimated $700 during the holidays this year, so tonight, we wanted to bring you an inside look at the bargain stores that could help out with your wallet rehab. abc's ryan owens brings us inside the booming business of being cheap. >> reporter: they're opening their doors faster than new starbucks. >> i like it because it's cheaper. >> reporter: there are now more dollar stores in the united states than drugstores. >> since the prices are so good, it's like why not? >> you can get more stuff for cheaper. >> reporter: a $56 billion industry. >> i think we can double the size of our chain within this country. >> reporter: each pin on this map represents one family dollar store. howard levine is the ceo of that chain. >> tons of growth here. this is probably a thousand-store state. >> reporter: right now he oversees an empire of how many stores? >> right around 7,550. >> reporter: are you sensitive to the charge that you're the ceo of one of the cheap store
for many of us, that means this season's spending remorse is sinking in. the average american spent an estimated $700 during the holidays this year, so tonight, we wanted to bring you an inside look at the bargain stores that could help out with your wallet rehab. abc's ryan owens brings us inside the booming business of being cheap. >> reporter: they're opening their doors faster than new starbucks. >> i like it because it's cheaper. >> reporter: there are now more dollar...
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thank you so much for joining us today. we hope you have a great afternoon we will leave you now with more live music from kina garrannis
thank you so much for joining us today. we hope you have a great afternoon we will leave you now with more live music from kina garrannis
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in our previous school district there wasn't as much for us to connect with. >> they put us in groups instead of rows. so you can converse with people in your group. >> when you are looking for information science and social studies instead you can have an encyclopedia which is sometimes limited. you have the internet. >> teachers and school officials from over 40 states have come to observe the winning formula dr. edwards created five years ago. >> i think there's other schools around the country would be wise to adopt a model like this. >> leon is a parent whose daughter graduated two years ago. his son leon junior just graduated. he was offered a full four-year academic scholarship to study pharmaceutical science. >> probably the 3rd for 4th. had an opportunity to sit down with dr. edwards and talk about what we could do it try to help educate our young people and prepare them for their future. >>> coming up next how real time assessments makes all of the difference for student achievement and i get schooled in a popular math game. >> education is very complex. it is a phenomenal v
in our previous school district there wasn't as much for us to connect with. >> they put us in groups instead of rows. so you can converse with people in your group. >> when you are looking for information science and social studies instead you can have an encyclopedia which is sometimes limited. you have the internet. >> teachers and school officials from over 40 states have come to observe the winning formula dr. edwards created five years ago. >> i think there's other...
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they're all free for public use. we explored the nation through our digital map center both on air and on-line. it's home to american 800 layers of demographic and political data. to get a little more personal we launched our politics quiz in partnership with pew research center a fascinating tool that may teach you something new about your own political views. throughout the season on listen to me campaign has showcased voices from hundreds of voters around the country on their most important issues. and thanks to more than 500 volunteers from the pbs newshour community, many of those opinions have been translated into multiple languages. on behalf of pbs stations from around the country we interviewed delegates from battle ground states, in our studio and on the convention floor. and if you you missed anything, don't worry, you can find every major speech, every major moment and much more at our website. newshour dot pbs.org. >> with that we end our coverage this final thursday night. i'm judy woodruff kyl i'l. >>
they're all free for public use. we explored the nation through our digital map center both on air and on-line. it's home to american 800 layers of demographic and political data. to get a little more personal we launched our politics quiz in partnership with pew research center a fascinating tool that may teach you something new about your own political views. throughout the season on listen to me campaign has showcased voices from hundreds of voters around the country on their most important...
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the focus is invisible to us. i try to write in this book is taking place with people who don't go on tv and whose names are almost entirely unknown. the outside world has changed dramatically and is changing every year, sometimes every month coming of the campaigns are getting a lot smarter about what they do, why they do it, and i think that the general campaign coverage is struggling to keep up explaining to the voters and the viewers and what they are doing and why and what the sort of thinking is under hurting all of that. >> host: you are talking about it what is causing the victory lap and you have this picture in your mind there is this lab. can you give some perspective in the campaigns now how many people are working on this stuff? was a typical campaign, how many people are working on the campaign and how many people would be working on this sort of data analysis and all the things you're talking about >> guest: the empiricism is informing everything will sort of rigorous experimental methods with her s
the focus is invisible to us. i try to write in this book is taking place with people who don't go on tv and whose names are almost entirely unknown. the outside world has changed dramatically and is changing every year, sometimes every month coming of the campaigns are getting a lot smarter about what they do, why they do it, and i think that the general campaign coverage is struggling to keep up explaining to the voters and the viewers and what they are doing and why and what the sort of...
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why don't more who have demands make use of the program? in 2008, the department of labor concluded that the majority of growers find the program so plagued with problems that they avoid using it all together. this sub committee held a hearing in which witnesses described what was wrong with the program. growers believe that the labor department, which largely administers the program, is hostile to them and the program. growers are troubled by the great cost of using the h 2-a program, especially the adverse wage rate. growers have to build free housing for the guest workers. america needs a guest worker program that is fair to everyone it impacts. farm workers and guest workers. a program must provide growers who want to do the right thing with legal labor. it must protect the livelihood of american workers and rights of guest workers. it must keep in mind the pocketbooks of american families. i have introduced legislation, the american specialty agriculture act, that accomplishes these goals. it establishes an h 2-c guest worker program r
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that blogger joins us now. hello, steve. >>guest: hello, thank you very much for letting me share my story. >>shepard: i have a buddy who did the caveman diet and he was in shape and still is. he put it that if a caveman could not get ahold of it, i don't eat it. >>guest: that is great. i believe that myself. >>shepard: that worked for you and you said so and north carolina is upset. >>guest: i tell people to eat meet and vegetables and in the state of north carolina that is against the law. the state of north carolina did a review of my website where they told me i could in the tell diabetics to do things such as reduce carbohydrates or tell them to stop seating grains and gluten and i could in the tell them not to eat certain vegetable oils. >>shepard: do you claim you are a doctor or you have training in this matter or do you make the claim you are sharing your own personal experiences? >>guest: i share from my own personal experience. i am not a doctor. i am not a dietitian. i am not a nutritionive. i have no medical tra
that blogger joins us now. hello, steve. >>guest: hello, thank you very much for letting me share my story. >>shepard: i have a buddy who did the caveman diet and he was in shape and still is. he put it that if a caveman could not get ahold of it, i don't eat it. >>guest: that is great. i believe that myself. >>shepard: that worked for you and you said so and north carolina is upset. >>guest: i tell people to eat meet and vegetables and in the state of north...
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by using data. but they are scrambling to sort about anything approaching approaching the scale of the obama campaign. anything approaching the ambition of the obama campaign, the type of policy to be solved in six months are going to be a lot smaller than the type of problems you can solve in four years. >> host: do you think that this campaign is going to rely more on messaging his presidential campaign, or on these targeting techniques? what's the next? how much -- test message still matter or is it if you can just fine-tune it and target a better, that's going to be the difference? how do you put that altogether? >> guest: the message still matters. one of the things, you know, this whole narrative, the bulk of my book takes place over the last 10 to 15 years, has taken place in an era of real partisan polarization. one of -- 2000 that being his formative moment i think in terms of innovation in politics, for two reasons. one is it's a very close election. so campaigns that might have once said
by using data. but they are scrambling to sort about anything approaching approaching the scale of the obama campaign. anything approaching the ambition of the obama campaign, the type of policy to be solved in six months are going to be a lot smaller than the type of problems you can solve in four years. >> host: do you think that this campaign is going to rely more on messaging his presidential campaign, or on these targeting techniques? what's the next? how much -- test message still...
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we got to a point where we felt okay, that's what you think of us. let us show you what we can do. i feel like we've done that. with regard to our curriculum -- thank you. it is indeed rigorous. it is indeed challenging but we found that with having the higher academic standards, our students feel when they complete their courses of study or even individual courses they feel that they have earned it and that they've really taken new skills and strategies away that they can use in the future. so it has been embraced. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> i'm the s.t.e.m. director for dc public schools. i have to just say that twitter and e-mail is bursting with pride over both of you up here. we are so proud from d.c. to have you sitting up here with the secretary of education and with the superintendent. [ applause ] my question is about what next. so you're getting ready to graduate and you've obviously figured some things out that are working. so what next so we can take what you learned and really tell your story to other kids and make sure that other students not just in d.c. but
we got to a point where we felt okay, that's what you think of us. let us show you what we can do. i feel like we've done that. with regard to our curriculum -- thank you. it is indeed rigorous. it is indeed challenging but we found that with having the higher academic standards, our students feel when they complete their courses of study or even individual courses they feel that they have earned it and that they've really taken new skills and strategies away that they can use in the future. so...
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send us an e-mail at booktv@c-span.org. or tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. peter talks about why our economy produces great wealth and great poverty at the same time. it offers suggestions on how it improve the condition of the tens of millions of americans currently living below the poverty line. it's about 50 minutes. >> thank you so much, deb dray. i'm delighted to be here and thanks to busboys and poets for allowing me to be here to talk with you. of course, thanks to all of you for coming. i see a lot of friends, some of my students are here. they already got the grades. no -- [laughter] nobody was threatened. this is -- we could spend a lot of time talking about how bad things are now, but we all know. it's a terrible time for a lot of reasons, and especially for low and lower income people in our country. both strictly and because of what has happened to the politics, that are making matters a lot worse. both for the poor and the near poor. and as you know, it's happening at the federal level, it's happening because so many states are deep in fiscal t
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are behind us. now there is a new app for ipad, iphone, or ipod touch that is helping you gear up for fall tv. >> do you want to watch your favorite show or movie right now? there's a simple way to do so. go to tv guide and i'm here with cristie who will tell us about the latest upgrades to tv guide's new app. >> sure. so tv guide's new app is a one- stop companion for watching television. it allows you to watch tv instantly anywhere, any time. and allows you to manage and organize your favorites. so this is my watch list. i can add my favorite sports teams. my favorite actors. my favorite tv shows and favorite movies. >> not only shows you where you can watch on tv, but directs you to other sources for on demand or streaming online. >> i love the office. i watch it any time, any place. there are 39 episodes on tv, 148 free episodes through my service providers and 161 episodes that i can stream. so, we have about a dozen streaming sources with app to app links in this app. and one of them is hulu p
are behind us. now there is a new app for ipad, iphone, or ipod touch that is helping you gear up for fall tv. >> do you want to watch your favorite show or movie right now? there's a simple way to do so. go to tv guide and i'm here with cristie who will tell us about the latest upgrades to tv guide's new app. >> sure. so tv guide's new app is a one- stop companion for watching television. it allows you to watch tv instantly anywhere, any time. and allows you to manage and organize...
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to get the arms because the colombian state and the united states imperialism have obliged compelled us to do so that's a that's one very important thing to keep in mind. we as an armed organization have always wanted dialogue we have always wanted peace we have always asked for peace the prospects for success during the negotiations in how a mediated by cuba and norway a fragile these saturday they call them in army launched a bombing offensive killing twenty rebels this was fired a unilateral cease fire and turn it told me that with people being killed for their use it's unfair to blame them for. people who were in colombia want to fight for ideas different than the neo liberal ideas are killed so how is it possible to participate in politics if people who have other ideas are killed and that's the reason of the armed struggle in colombia that's the reason why we are still fighting the new told me for it is not sponsored by the other religion american countries these by such claims from the west and also commented on scandal cost to enter the area was founded by the colombian army and
to get the arms because the colombian state and the united states imperialism have obliged compelled us to do so that's a that's one very important thing to keep in mind. we as an armed organization have always wanted dialogue we have always wanted peace we have always asked for peace the prospects for success during the negotiations in how a mediated by cuba and norway a fragile these saturday they call them in army launched a bombing offensive killing twenty rebels this was fired a unilateral...